(The Center Square) β The Wisconsin Assembly passed a pair of bills on Friday aimed at combatting issues with teachers in the state who have faced accusations of sexual misconduct.
(The Center Square) - The Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa is asking the Iron County Circuit Court for judicial review of a recent ruling from Administrative Law Judge Angela Chaput Foy, who allowed permits for a Line 5β¦
(The Center Square) - The Wisconsin Assembly approved a bill that would send $14.6 million in general purpose taxpayer funds to University of Wisconsin-Madison annually for maintenance and debt service on athletics facilities.
(The Center Square) β A bill that would allow sports wagering in Wisconsin through the stateβs tribes passed the Assembly on a unanimous voice vote Thursday, the final day the Assembly was scheduled to be in session.
(The Center Square) β The Wisconsin Senate passed a bill on a voice vote Wednesday afternoon that would fund WisconsinEye with more than $585,000 in taxpayer funds for the next year while collecting requests for proposal for a public affairsβ¦
(The Center Square) - Wisconsin sports wagering bill sponsor Rep. Tyler August said Wednesday afternoon that he was βstill confidentβ that he could get a bill passed in the state Assembly this session, with Assembly Speaker Robin Vos saying thatβ¦
(The Center Square) β Charlie Berens said he couldnβt be at a Madison committee hearing on non-disclosure agreements for data centers in person because he had to go to the casino with his grandma, but his video testimony began aβ¦
(The Center Square) β Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers wants the public to concentrate on the bills and times that he had reached agreements with the Legislature as he is set to continue an interesting week of negotiations on a tax-cutβ¦
(The Center Square) - A bill that will end the ability of the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection to raise fees for animal market licenses, animal dealer licenses, animal trucker licenses and animal transport vehicle registrations is nowβ¦
(The Center Square) - Assembly Speaker Robin Vos believes that having a short timeline to discuss a tax cut bill before the end of the legislative session could be helpful in tax cut negotiations.
(The Center Square) β Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers is expected to speak on his 2026 legislative priorities including his plans to lower health care costs for families, negotiate state funding for local governments to lower property taxes and funding forβ¦
(The Center Square) β An administrative law judge affirmed Friday the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resourcesβ permits for a 41-mile Line 5 reroute in northern Wisconsin.
(The Center Square) β A Wisconsin bill promoting free speech on campus and another to limit the fees charged for online courses in the University of Wisconsin system have now passed the Legislature and will head to Gov. Tony Evers.
(The Center Square) β The Wisconsin Legislature has now passed a group of four bills dubbed the Red Tape Reset, and the four bills are next headed to the desk of Gov. Tony Evers.
(The Center Square) - A name, image and likeness bill related to the University of Wisconsin athletics would send $14.6 million in general purpose taxpayer funds to UW-Madison annually for maintenance and debt service on athletics facilities instead of requiringβ¦
(The Center Square) β A group of four bills dubbed the red tape reset aimed at cutting down on regulations in state government are expected to get a vote in the Wisconsin Senate on Wednesday.
(The Center Square) - Wisconsinβs sports wagering bill was not on Tuesdayβs Assembly calendar or Wednesdayβs Senate calendar, but Rep. Mark Born, R-Beaver Dam, said he is optimistic that the bill will reach the Assembly floor for a vote.
(The Center Square) β A group of Wisconsin lawmakers are looking to change race-based higher education programs to programs that apply to disadvantaged students.
(The Center Square) β A bill that would change the oversight of Wisconsinβs major event funds to reduce the number of approvals needed will be discussed in the Assembly on Tuesday.